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For so many families, the holidays are the most magical time of year. For those of us struggling with infertility, it can oftentimes be the complete opposite: the most emotionally triggering time of the year…

From reducing stress to stimulating blood flow in the reproductive center, yoga has been proven to help enhance the body’s ability to conceive. In this blog post, D.C.-based yoga instructor and fellow fertility warrior Angelyn Shapiro shares her favorite poses to help support you on your journey.

Kelly Park, founder of the online hub Fertility Smarts, was feeling overwhelmed and under-educated at the beginning of her fertility journey. In this piece, Kelly shares the lessons she learned along the way to building her family and why she decided to build Fertility Smarts.

Live in the midwest? RESOLVE’s Midwest Infertility and Adoption Family Building Summit is quickly approaching. In this piece we’ll share why you should sign up for this educational, inspiring event (spoiler alert: they’re giving away one free round of IVF!)

Even though we all know IVF isn’t a sure thing, it’s still shocking when your first cycle fails. Here’s how you can prepare emotionally, physically and mentally to make sure you go into your next cycle with renewed hope and optimism.

Even though 1 in 8 couples struggle with infertility, trying to conceive still feels incredibly lonely. In this piece, fertility coach Erin McDaniel explains why sharing your story matters more than you might thing.

Going through infertility can cause a big blow to even the strongest relationships. And because it’s such an emotional, personal, high-stakes experience, fights are inevitable. Here’s a list of the most common marital fights around infertility and how to best approach them.

Going to your first fertility clinic consultation can be both overwhelming and intimidating. In this piece, we share tips on what you should bring, 10 questions you should probably ask your new reproductive endocrinologist and the questions that he or she will most likely be asking you.

Oftentimes, those of us trying to conceive want to “do more” to improve our chances. In this piece, fertility coach Erin McDaniel offers a different approach; “being” rather than “doing” in order to give ourselves a calmer, more peaceful fertility experience.

To tell or not to tell your friends and family that you’re struggling with infertility? That’s the question that almost all of us fertility-challenged folks face. Here’s a list of pros and cons for sharing your not-so-good news.